Summary
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- spruceness:
- spruce:
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Wiktionary:
- spruce → Fichte, Fichtenholz
- spruce → fichten
- spruce → Fichtenbaum, Fichte, Tanne, Edeltanne, Fichten
English
Detailed Translations for spruceness from English to German
spruceness:
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the spruceness (smartness)
Translation Matrix for spruceness:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Flinkheit | smartness; spruceness | briskness; quickness; rapidity; tempo |
Keckheid | smartness; spruceness | brightfulness; cheerfulness; good spirits; happiness; joy; joyfulness; lightheartedness; merriment; mirth; pleasure; revelry |
- | neatness |
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Related Definitions for "spruceness":
spruceness form of spruce:
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the spruce (spruce-fir; fir)
– any coniferous tree of the genus Picea 1
Translation Matrix for spruce:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Fichte | fir; spruce; spruce-fir | |
Tannenbaum | fir; spruce; spruce-fir | Christmas-tree; fir tree; pine tree |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | slick up; smarten up; spiff up; spruce up; titivate; tittivate | |
Adjective | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | dapper; dashing; jaunty; natty; raffish; rakish; snappy; spiffy | |
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
schleimig | smart; spruce | coaxing; fawning; mucous; slimy; wheedling |
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Wiktionary Translations for spruce:
spruce
Cross Translation:
noun
spruce
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tree from the genus Picea
- spruce → Fichte
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wood of a spruce
- spruce → Fichtenholz
adjective
-
attributiv: aus Fichtenholz bestehend oder gemacht
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• spruce | → Fichtenbaum; Fichte | ↔ spar — Picea, een soort naaldboom |
• spruce | → Fichte; Tanne; Edeltanne | ↔ épicéa — botan|nocat=1 arbre résineux de haute taille, proche du sapin, de la famille des pinacées. |
• spruce | → Fichten | ↔ épinette — CA|fr Nom commun d’une famille d’arbres résineux nommée épicéa en Europe. |